نتایج جستجو برای: lin28b

تعداد نتایج: 241  

2015
S. Sangiao-Alvarellos M. Manfredi-Lozano F. Ruiz-Pino S. León C. Morales F. Cordido F. Gaytán L. Pinilla M. Tena-Sempere

The Lin28/let-7 system, which includes the RNA-binding proteins, Lin28a/Lin28b, and let-7 miRNAs, has emerged as putative regulator of puberty and male gametogenesis; yet, its expression pattern and regulation in postnatal testis remain ill defined. We report herein expression profiles of Lin28 and let-7 members, and related mir-145 and mir-132, in rat testis during postnatal maturation and in ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2016
Jeyran Shahbazi Pei Y Liu Bernard Atmadibrata James E Bradner Glenn M Marshall Richard B Lock Tao Liu

PURPOSE Patients with neuroblastoma associated with MYCN oncogene amplification experience a very poor prognosis. BET bromodomain inhibitors are among the most promising novel anticancer agents as they block BRD3 and BRD4 from activating oncogene transcription. However, treatment with BET bromodomain inhibitors alone does not result in cancer remission in many murine models. EXPERIMENTAL DESI...

2011
Åslaug Helland Michael S. Anglesio Joshy George Prue A. Cowin Cameron N. Johnstone Colin M. House Karen E. Sheppard Dariush Etemadmoghadam Nataliya Melnyk Anil K. Rustgi Wayne A. Phillips Hilde Johnsen Ruth Holm Gunnar B. Kristensen Michael J. Birrer Richard B. Pearson Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale David G. Huntsman Anna deFazio Chad J. Creighton Gordon K. Smyth David D. L. Bowtell

Molecular subtypes of serous ovarian cancer have been recently described. Using data from independent datasets including over 900 primary tumour samples, we show that deregulation of the Let-7 pathway is specifically associated with the C5 molecular subtype of serous ovarian cancer. DNA copy number and gene expression of HMGA2, alleles of Let-7, LIN28, LIN28B, MYC, MYCN, DICER1, and RNASEN were...

2011
Jennifer Permuth-Wey Donghwa Kim Ya-Yu Tsai Hui-Yi Lin Y. Ann Chen Jill Barnholtz-Sloan Michael J. Birrer Gregory Bloom Stephen J. Chanock Zhihua Chen Daniel W. Cramer Julie M. Cunningham Getachew Dagne Judith Ebbert-Syfrett David Fenstermacher Brooke L. Fridley Montserrat Garcia-Closas Simon A. Gayther William Ge Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj Jesus Gonzalez-Bosquet Ellen L. Goode Edwin Iversen William Kong John McLaughlin Usha Menon Alvaro N.A. Monteiro Steven A. Narod Paul D.P. Pharoah Catherine M. Phelan Xiaotao Qu Susan J. Ramus Harvey Risch Joellen M. Schildkraut Honglin Song Heather Stockwell Rebecca Sutphen Kathryn L. Terry Jonathan Tyrer Robert A. Vierkant Nicolas Wentzensen Johnathan M. Lancaster Jin Q. Cheng Thomas A. Sellers

Defective microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis contributes to the development and progression of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). In this study, we examined the hypothesis that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in miRNA biogenesis genes may influence EOC risk. In an initial investigation, 318 SNPs in 18 genes were evaluated among 1,815 EOC cases and 1,900 controls, followed up by a replicative joint...

2015
Deniz Gökbuget Jorge A. Pereira Sven Bachofner Antonin Marchais Constance Ciaudo Markus Stoffel Johannes H. Schulte Ueli Suter

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are crucial regulators of myelination in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). However, the miRNAs species involved and the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. We found that let-7 miRNAs are highly abundant during PNS myelination and that their levels are inversely correlated to the expression of lin28 homolog B (Lin28B), an antagonist of let-7 accumulation. Sustained e...

Journal: :Mechanisms of ageing and development 2013
Michael Keane João Pedro de Magalhães

Mammalian organ and body growth slows and finally terminates because of a progressive suppression of cell proliferation, however little is known about the genetic regulatory mechanisms responsible. A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies using growth and development-related traits revealed that two genes, HMGA2 and LIN28B, had multiple associations. Altered HMGA2 expression has been ...

2015
Mei Yang Si-Lu Yang Stephanie Herrlinger Chen Liang Monika Dzieciatkowska Kirk C. Hansen Ridham Desai Andras Nagy Lee Niswander Eric G. Moss Jian-Fu Chen

Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) have distinct proliferation capacities at different stages of brain development. Lin28 is an RNA-binding protein with two homologs in mice: Lin28a and Lin28b. Here we show that Lin28a/b are enriched in early NPCs and their expression declines during neural differentiation. Lin28a single-knockout mice show reduced NPC proliferation, enhanced cell cycle exit and a s...

2012
Ranna El-Khairi Rahul Parnaik Andrew J. Duncan Lin Lin Dianne Gerrelli Mehul T. Dattani Gerard S. Conway John C. Achermann

Lin28 proteins are emerging as important regulators of microRNAs in endocrine systems. Lin28a regulates primordial germ cell development and puberty timing in mice, whereas the related protein LIN28B is associated with age at menarche in genome-wide association studies in humans. Here, we studied expression of LIN28A and LIN28B in early human gonad development. LIN28A increased in the developin...

2014
Teresa Lozoya Francisco Domínguez Antonio Romero-Ruiz Liliana Steffani Sebastián Martínez Mercedes Monterde Blanca Ferri Maria Jose Núñez AinhoaRomero-Espinós Omar Zamora Marta Gurrea Susana Sangiao-Alvarellos Olivia Vega Carlos Simón Antonio Pellicer Manuel Tena-Sempere

Our objective was to determine the expression of the elements of the Lin28/Let-7 system, and related microRNAs (miRNAs), in early stages of human placentation and ectopic pregnancy, as a means to assess the potential role of this molecular hub in the pathogenesis of ectopic gestation. Seventeen patients suffering from tubal ectopic pregnancy (cases) and forty-three women with normal on-going ge...

2016
R Grant Rowe Leo D Wang Silvia Coma Areum Han Ronald Mathieu Daniel S Pearson Samantha Ross Patricia Sousa Phi T Nguyen Antony Rodriguez Amy J Wagers George Q Daley

For appropriate development, tissue and organ system morphogenesis and maturation must occur in synchrony with the overall developmental requirements of the host. Mistiming of such developmental events often results in disease. The hematopoietic system matures from the fetal state, characterized by robust erythrocytic output that supports prenatal growth in the hypoxic intrauterine environment,...

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